An adjustable positioning device for an optical pickup of an optical disc apparatus, including four bar holders, connected to a traverse; two sliding bars, each with opposing ends inserted into a receiving chamber of two bar holders respectively; and an optical pickup head with lateral ends slidably sleeved on each of the two sliding bars respectively and which is movable back and forth on the sliding bar. The bar holder is integrally formed and provided with an elastic support capably against the sliding bar.
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1. An adjustable positioning device for an optical pickup of an optical disc apparatus comprising:
a) a base; b) four bar holders connected to the base, at least one of the bar holders having: i) an elastic support located on a top thereof; ii) a receiving chamber located below the elastic support; and iii) a recess located on a front of the at least one bar holder and communicating with the receiving chamber and an exterior of the at least one bar holder, wherein the elastic support, the receiving chamber and the recess are integrally formed as a single piece; c) two sliding bars, each end of each of the two sliding bars being connected to one of the four bar holders, at least one end of one of the two sliding bars being inserted into the receiving chamber and pressed by the elastic support against the recess, the four bar holders positioning the two sliding bars in parallel; and d) an optical pickup head with an optical pickup, the optical pickup head being slidably connected to each of the two sliding bars.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an optical disc apparatus, and more particularly to an adjustable positioning device for an optical pickup of an optical disc apparatus.
2. Description of Related Art
An optical pickup generally located in an optical disc apparatus is used to read data stored on an optical disc or to store data onto an optical disc. Referring to FIG. 1 and
It is difficult to assemble the spring 24 with the adjustable bar holder 20, because the spring 24 is a tiny and small part that must be positioned within the receiving chamber 231 of the adjustable bar holder 20.
The invention provides an adjustable positioning device for an optical pickup of an optical disc apparatus with less working parts to reduce cost of manufacture and to make assembly easier.
The invention is description in detail with reference to the following drawings, wherein like numerals represent like elements:
Referring to
Referring to FIG. 4 and
Each said bar holder 40 is secured on said base 30 with a fixing screw 44. An adjustable screw 45 used to adjust a height of said sliding bar 33 is screwed through said base 30 into said receiving chamber 42 of said bar holder 40 and against said sliding bar 33 to keep an optical pickup 31 with proper parallelism and distance relative to a turning table 34 shown as FIG. 3.
Referring to
Accordingly, said bar holder 40 of the invention may satisfy the demand for working parts and cost reduction due to said elastic support 41 being integrally 25 formed therein as a substitute for said spring 24 used in the conventional adjustable bar holder 20 shown as FIG. 2. Said bar holder 40 of the invention is more easily made and assembled than the conventional adjustable bar holder 20. Therefore, the manpower and cost may also be saved.
In additional, said bar holder of the invention and one conventionally used stationary bar holder 21 shown as
The scope of this disclosed invention is not limited to the embodiment illustrated as above. Which scope explained and defined by claims may include all changeable equivalents more particularly only changed in easy amendment or variation.
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